Self-service terminal

ABSTRACT

A self-service terminal ( 10  or  110 ) is described. The terminal ( 10  or  110 ) includes a self-contained power supply ( 44  or  144 ) such as a battery so that the terminal ( 10  or  110 ) does not require any external power connection. The terminal may also have a wireless transceiver ( 42  or  142 ) so that the terminal does not require any external connections. In one embodiment, the terminal ( 10 ) is wearable so that a person can carry the terminal to a potential customer. In another embodiment, the terminal ( 110 ) has wheels and a motor so that the terminal is self-propelled and may be moved towards a user.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a self-service terminal (SST) such as an automated teller machine (ATM). In particular, the invention relates to an ATM that is portable so that it may be moved towards a user.

[0002] ATMs are well known and provide users with a convenient source of cash in an unattended environment. One disadvantage associated with conventional ATMs is that they are located in fixed geographical locations. A user must go to one of these locations to obtain cash from the ATM. As there is a high cost of ownership associated with an ATM, ATMs are typically located in areas where a large number of transactions are performed on a regular basis.

[0003] An ATM is typically large and difficult to maneuver, partly because it contains a safe and heavy modules, such as a cash dispenser, a display, a receipt printer, and such like; and partly to discourage theft of the ATM.

[0004] As a result of the expense and size of an ATM, as well as an ATM's power, security, and communications requirements, it is unusual to deploy ATMs in sites where crowds gather only seasonally (such as beaches) or infrequently (such as sports stadia) even though there may be occasions when large crowds gather at these sites.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] It is among the objects of an embodiment of the present invention to obviate or mitigate one or more of the above disadvantages or other disadvantages associated with prior art self-service terminals.

[0006] According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a self-service terminal characterized in that the terminal has a self-contained power supply and is portable so that the terminal may be moved towards a user.

[0007] By virtue of this aspect of the invention a terminal is provided that does not require any external physical connection. This enables the terminal to be moved about while it is in use.

[0008] The self-contained supply may be a battery. The battery may be supplemented with a solar cell. Alternatively, or additionally, a clockwork power supply and/or a dynamo power supply may be provided.

[0009] The terminal may have a wireless communication facility, for example, in the form of a cellular radio-frequency transceiver.

[0010] The terminal may have wheels or rollers for enabling the terminal to move. The terminal may be self-propelled. The wheels or rollers may be permanently coupled to the terminal. The terminal may include a camera, a motor, and a steering mechanism so that it is capable of moving under guidance from a remote controller.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the terminal is wearable, for example, as a rucksack.

[0012] The terminal may include a Global Positioning System (GPS) to allow a remote center to track movements of the terminal.

[0013] The terminal may include a valuable media protection system, such as a system for spraying ink dye in the event of tampering with the terminal.

[0014] The terminal may be an ATM.

[0015] In one embodiment, the ATM comprises a controller, a text display, a cellular radio-2 frequency transceiver, a cash dispenser, a swipe card reader, and a printer. A user may enter a transaction using his/her cellular phone as a data input mechanism (for example, using the cell phone's keypad).

[0016] The text display, transceiver, swipe card reader, and printer may be incorporated into a single transaction unit that transmits data to a remote server, where the server communicates with a transaction host for authorizing a requested transaction; thus, the ATM comprises a transaction unit and a cash dispenser. The amount of cash per transaction that the cash dispenser may dispense may be limited to a low value or to a small number of banknotes, for example, one banknote.

[0017] In other embodiments, the ATM may include a keypad.

[0018] In one embodiment, the ATM includes a single module having a screen, a keypad, a printer, a magnetic card reader, and a wireless modem. Conveniently, this module is a Verifone™ OMNI 3350™, available from Verifone, Santa Clara, Calif., U.S.A.

[0019] According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of providing automated transactions at a portable device, the method comprising the steps of:

[0020] (i) identifying people who may wish to conduct automated transactions;

[0021] (ii) moving a portable self-service terminal to the vicinity of the identified people;

[0022] (iii) moving the terminal to any individual indicating a desire to conduct an automated transaction; and

[0023] (iv) allowing the individual to conduct an automated transaction.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0024] These and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from the following specific description, given by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

[0025]FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an SST according to one embodiment of the present invention; and

[0026]FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of an SST according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0027] Referring to FIG. 1, a portable SST 10 in the form of an ATM is shown in schematic form. The ATM 10 is wearable, and designed to be carried on a user's back. ATM 10 has an enclosure 12 to which is coupled a carrying harness 14 comprising shoulder straps 16 and a belt 18. The straps 16 and belt 18 interlock with a tamper sensitive buckle 20.

[0028] The enclosure 12 incorporates a simple dispenser 30 for dispensing one denomination of banknotes through a dispense slot 31 defined by the enclosure 12. The dispenser 30 includes a controller 32 for controlling the operation of the ATM 10, and an ink dye cartridge 33 for rupturing and staining any banknotes located within the dispenser 30 in the event of the buckle 20 being forced open.

[0029] The enclosure 12 defines a plurality of apertures (not shown) through which modules protrude from within the enclosure. These protruding modules include: a swipe magnetic card reader module 34; a keypad module 36; and a receipt printer module 38. The enclosure 12 also houses a cellular radio-frequency transceiver 42.

[0030] Each of the modules (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, and 42) is powered from a battery 44 in the form of a motorcycle battery (for clarity, the battery 44 is not shown connected to any of the modules).

[0031] A communications bus 46 interconnects the modules (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, and 42) within the enclosure 12 and the tamper sensitive buckle 20.

[0032] In use, the ATM 10 is lifted onto the back of a user (hereinafter referred to as the “wearer”) and the wearer walks around offering ATM transactions. In particular, at a festival or similar event, the wearer identifies a group of people who may wish to conduct a transaction, approaches these people with the ATM, and allows an individual to conduct a transaction by swiping a magnetic card through the reader 34, entering their personal identification number (PIN) using the keypad 36, and entering the amount of cash they would like to withdraw using the keypad 36.

[0033] The controller 33 then instructs the transceiver 42 to obtain authorization by dialing a remote transaction switch and conveying the transaction request thereto. On receipt of authorization, the dispenser 30 then dispenses the requested number of banknotes to the individual.

[0034] When the ATM 10 has dispensed all of the banknotes within the dispenser 30, the wearer returns to a central location (not shown) to have the dispenser replenished with banknotes.

[0035] The wearer may also wear a headset so that the user is in continuous audio communication with the central location for added security and safety for the wearer.

[0036] Reference is now made to FIG. 2, which shows an ATM 110 according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 2, the ATM 110 is a vehicle having an enclosure 112 mounted on a pair of front wheels 160, and a pair of rear wheels 162. The front wheels 160 are steered and driven by a motor 164 that controls each of the front wheels independently.

[0037] The enclosure 112 houses a simple dispenser 130 for dispensing one denomination of banknotes through a dispense slot 131 defined by the enclosure 112. The dispenser 130 includes a controller 132 for controlling the operation of the ATM 110.

[0038] The enclosure 112 defines a plurality of apertures (not shown) through which modules protrude from within the enclosure 112. These protruding modules include: a swipe magnetic card reader module 134; a keypad module 136; and a receipt printer module 138. The enclosure 112 also houses a cellular radio-frequency transceiver 142, and a camera 148.

[0039] Each of the modules (130, 132, 134, 136, 138, 142, and 148) is powered from a battery 144 in the form of a car battery (for clarity, the battery 144 is not shown connected to any of the modules).

[0040] A communications bus 146 interconnects the modules (130, 132, 134, 136, 138, 142, and 148) within the enclosure 112.

[0041] In use, the ATM 110 is controlled remotely by an operator (not shown) in a control center (not shown). The operator can view who and/or what is in front of the ATM 110 using the camera 148. The operator can control the movement of the ATM 110 using the motor 164. Thus, the operator is able to move the ATM 110 towards groups of people to offer transactions to these people. It will be appreciated that for safety reasons the ATM 110 can only move very slowly.

[0042] Various modifications may be made to the above described embodiment within the scope of the invention, for example, in other embodiments, the printer module, the keypad module, the transceiver module, and the card reader module may be combined into a single module. In other embodiments, some of the modules may be located outside the enclosure 12, for example, on a shoulder strap 16. In other embodiments, the ATM transceiver 42 may dial a local switch having a landline connection; so that the local switch conveys the authorization request to a remote transaction switch. In other embodiments the ATM (10 or may include a global position system (GPS) module to track the movement of the ATM. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A self-service terminal comprising: a self-contained power supply; and means for enabling the terminal to be portable such that the terminal can be moved towards a user.
 2. A terminal according to claim 1, wherein the self-contained power supply comprises a battery.
 3. A terminal according to claim 1, further comprising a wireless communication facility.
 4. A terminal according to claim 1, wherein the means includes wheels for enabling the terminal to move.
 5. A terminal according to claim 1, wherein the means includes means for enabling the terminal to be wearable.
 6. A terminal according to claim 1, further comprising a global positioning system for allowing a remote center to track movements of the terminal.
 7. A terminal according to claim 1, further comprising a valuable media protection system.
 8. A portable self-service terminal comprising: a self-contained power supply; a number of devices coupled to the power supply and for allowing a user to carry out a self-service transaction; and a mechanism for enabling the terminal to be moved from a first location at which a first user can carry out a first self-service transaction to a second location at which a second user can carry out a second self-service transaction.
 9. A terminal according to claim 8, wherein the self-contained power supply comprises a battery.
 10. A terminal according to claim 8, wherein the number of devices includes a wireless communication facility for wirelessly communicating with a remote center to allow a self-service transaction to be carried out.
 11. A terminal according to claim 8, wherein the mechanism includes wheels for allowing the terminal to be moved between different locations.
 12. A terminal according to claim 8, wherein the mechanism includes a number of straps for allowing the terminal to be worn by a person such that the terminal is moved between different locations when the person wearing the terminal moves between the different locations.
 13. A terminal according to claim 8, further comprising a global positioning system for allowing a remote center to track movements of the terminal.
 14. A terminal according to claim 8, further comprising a valuable media protection system.
 15. A portable automated teller machine (ATM) comprising: a self-contained power supply; a currency dispenser powered by the power supply and for allowing an ATM customer to carry out an ATM transaction; and a mechanism for enabling the ATM to be moved from a first location at which a first ATM customer can carry out a first ATM transaction to a second location at which a second ATM customer can carry out a second ATM transaction.
 16. An ATM according to claim 15, wherein the self-contained power supply comprises a battery.
 17. An ATM according to claim 15, further comprising a wireless communication facility for wirelessly communicating with a remote center to allow an ATM transaction to be carried out.
 18. An ATM according to claim 15, wherein the mechanism includes wheels for allowing the ATM to be moved between different locations.
 19. An ATM according to claim 15, wherein the mechanism includes a number of straps for allowing the ATM to be worn by a person such that the ATM is moved between different locations when the person wearing the ATM moves between the different locations.
 20. An ATM according to claim 15, further comprising a global positioning system for allowing a remote center to track movements of the ATM.
 21. An ATM according to claim 15, further comprising a valuable media protection system.
 22. An automated teller machine (ATM) comprising: a dispenser for dispensing currency to an ATM customer carrying out an ATM transaction at the ATM; and a number of straps for allowing the ATM to be worn by a person such that the ATM is moved from a first location to a second location when the person carrying the ATM moves from the first location to a second location and thereby allowing a first ATM customer to carry out a first ATM transaction at the first location and then a second ATM customer to carry out a second ATM transaction at the second location.
 23. An ATM according to claim 22, further comprising a self-contained power supply including a battery for powering the dispenser.
 24. An ATM according to claim 22, further comprising a wireless communication facility for wirelessly communicating with a remote center to allow an ATM transaction to be carried out at the ATM.
 25. An ATM according to claim 22, further comprising a global positioning system for allowing a remote center to track movements of the ATM.
 26. An ATM according to claim 22, further comprising a valuable media protection system.
 27. A method of providing automated transactions, the method comprising the steps of: identifying people who may wish to conduct automated transactions; moving a portable self-service terminal to the vicinity of the identified people; moving the terminal to any individual indicating a desire to conduct an automated transaction; and allowing the individual to conduct an automated transaction.
 28. A method of operating a portable self-service terminal, the method comprising the steps of: identifying a first user desiring to carry out a self-service transaction; moving the portable self-service terminal to a first location in the vicinity of the first user to allow the first user to carry out a self-service transaction; identifying a second user desiring to carry out a self-service transaction; and moving the portable self-service terminal to a second location in the vicinity of the second user to allow the second user to carry out a self-service transaction.
 29. A method according to claim 28, further comprising the steps of: identifying a third user desiring to carry out a self-service transaction; and moving the portable self-service terminal to a third location in the vicinity of the third user to allow the third user to carry out a self-service transaction.
 30. A method of operating a portable automated teller machine (ATM) to allow a first ATM customer to carry out a first ATM transaction at a first location and a second customer to carry out a second ATM transaction at a second location which is different from the first location, the method comprising the steps of: identifying the first location of the first ATM customer; moving the portable ATM to the first location to allow the first ATM customer to carry out the first ATM transaction; identifying the second location of the second ATM customer; and moving the portable self-service terminal to the second location to allow the second ATM customer to carry out the second ATM transaction after the first ATM customer has completed carrying out the first ATM transaction at the first location.
 31. A method according to claim 30, further comprising the steps of: identifying a third location of a third ATM customer; and moving the portable self-service terminal to the third location to allow the third ATM customer to carry out a third ATM transaction after the second ATM customer has completed carrying out the second ATM transaction at the second location. 